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First off, let me start by saying I don't like you Scared of you, but I'll be ****** if I don't fight you Problem is, I've never seen you with a losing factor, You and defeat really aren't benefactors I remember Uncle Junior and his fight with you, ******* I remember as they put him under, the air filled with your laughter It was maniacal, but final, another win in your column And I'm waiting for the day that you'll hit rock bottom It won't happen, it's saddenin', I'm realizin' what is happenin' You're already winnin', your hold on me has been tightenin', It's like you never miss a beat, even worse, you play for keeps When I think you're figured out, your mask is crawling with deceit But I hope you get this and memorize every line Just know the war isn't over, my spirit's still shining bright I dare you to write back, you're simply an enemy I'll pray for your defeat... Sincerely, Me
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May 30, 2013
May 30, 2013 at 11:22 PM UTC
To: Death
First off, let me start by saying I don't like you Scared of you, but I'll be ****** if I don't fight you Problem is, I've never seen you with a losing factor, You and defeat really aren't benefactors I remember Uncle Junior and his fight with you, ******* I remember as they put him under, the air filled with your laughter It was maniacal, but final, another win in your column And I'm waiting for the day that you'll hit rock bottom It won't happen, it's saddenin', I'm realizin' what is happenin' You're already winnin', your hold on me has been tightenin', It's like you never miss a beat, even worse, you play for keeps When I think you're figured out, your mask is crawling with deceit But I hope you get this and memorize every line Just know the war isn't over, my spirit's still shining bright I dare you to write back, you're simply an enemy I'll pray for your defeat... Sincerely, Me
Never wanted the title to be what it is, it's better off as "untitled"
noah-a-baker
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May 30, 2013
May 30, 2013 at 11:22 PM UTC
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